From Commander, U.S. Third Fleet Public Affairs
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- The guided-missile destroyer USS Milius
(DDG 69) returned June 25 from a 250-day independent deployment to the Western
Pacific and Indian Oceans.
While deployed to the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleets, the ship and
crew of more than 300 Sailors, assigned to Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 21,
conducted presence operations and goodwill activities with partner nations.
During the deployment, Milius transited nearly 71,000
nautical miles, conducted numerous visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS)
missions and participated in four international maritime security exercises.
"I am extremely proud of this ship and this crew,"
said Cmdr. Michael J. Rak, commanding officer of Milius. "These
destroyermen performed exceptionally well in theater, and their superior
performance during this eight-and-a-half month deployment is a testament to
them and the families who support us."
The Navy announced in October 2014 that the ballistic
missile defense (BMD)-capable guided-missile destroyers USS Benfold (DDG 65)
and USS Milius (DDG 69) will become part of the Forward Deployed Naval Forces
(FDNF) based at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan, in the summers of
2015 and 2017, respectively.
Milius is a multi-mission ship with anti-air warfare,
anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare surface combatants
capabilities; designed to operate independently or with an associated strike
group.
The ship is homeported in San Diego and is part of Naval
Surface Forces and U.S. 3rd Fleet.
U.S. 3rd Fleet leads naval forces in the Eastern Pacific
from the West Coast of North America to the international date line and
provides the realistic, relevant training necessary for an effective global
Navy.
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